LOWERED !!! I have an Ivers and Pond early 1900s piano in great working condition asking $500 !!
It is an antique piano, so if you want to restore it, it might possible worth over $12,000 (http://antiquepianoshop.com/online-museum/ivers-pond/)!!
Serious questions only and you wil have to get the piano.
Does not come with bench and has to be tuned
Ivers & Pond
One of the most significant Boston piano firms of the 20th and 19th Centuries was the Ivers & Pond Piano Company. William H. Ivers started building pianos under his own name in about 1872, and afterwards entered into collaboration with Pond in 1880 to develop the 'Ivers & Pond' Piano Company. (Instruments built by William H. Ivers prior to 1880 were simply labeled as 'Ivers'). The Ivers & Pond workplaces were located in Boston and factories located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Ivers & Pond was a pricey, well made piano, and they were often made from lavish and unique woods with amazing information to the cabinet work. Internally, these instruments would match any manufacturer for excellence in design and quality. Like so many other popular piano makers, Ivers & Pond was consolidated into the Aeolian-American Corporation throughout the Great Depression years. The Ivers & Pond name remained to be constructed by Aeolian up until the 1980's, making the manufacturing of the Ivers & Pond name run for a full 100 years.